RAW opens tonight with a screen that says “We Stand With Orlando” as the company pays tributes to the victims and families following the shooting in Orlando this past weekend. We see a shot of the entire WWE roster on the stage including Vince, Shane and Stephanie McMahon.

A graphic hits the screen promoting The Ambrose Asylum featuring special guests WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins. Also taking place tonight is a contract signing between John Cena and AJ Styles for Money in the Bank.

WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day are out first to kick off the show. Kofi Kingston talks about New Day defending the WWE World Tag Team Championships at Money in the Bank this Sunday against not one, not two, but three other teams in a fatal four way match. Xavier Woods asks Kofi what kind of old man shoes he is wearing. Big E and Woods makes old jokes. Kofi calls his shoes fire adding, “I’m a shoe guy.”

Enzo Amore and Big Cass are out next to interrupt and introduce themselves. Big Cass talks about going all in this Sunday at Money in the Bank and walking out with the titles. Cass refers to Kofi as having “Jerry Seinfeld joints on right now.” Woods describes the shows as having a Bass Pro Shop membership. Cass turns his attention to Francesca and says she was out with Enzo all night. Enzo jokes he was out with her all night long and Woods says, “I’m the only one who blows my girl.”

The Vaudevillains are out next to interrupt. Simon Gotch talks about The New Day, Enzo Amore and Big Cass acting like children. Aiden English starts to sing.

The Club (Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson) interrupt. Anderson tells everyone to shut up. Gallows said only on team will be holding up the titles this Sunday and said them winning will be as easy as scoring a touchdown on the New Orleans Saints. Big Cass leads a “SAWFT” chant towards The Club and The Vaudevillains. The Club and The Vaudevillains face The New Day, Enzo Amore and Big Cass next.

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Eight Man Tag Team Match
The New Day, Enzo Amore and Big Cass vs. The Club and The Vaudevillians

We are back live as Kofi Kingston and Aiden English are in the ring. Kofi with a quick huricanrana takedown. Tag to Simon Gotch and tag to Big E. Big E slams Gotch in the corner and Kofi with a quick corner splash to follow it up. Big E stomps away at Gotch. Tag to Kofi who stomps. Tag back to Big E who stomps. Tag again to Kofi who stomps away. Big E tags himself in and keeps up the stomps. Tag to Kofi who is launched into Gotch in the corner. Big E dances on the ring apron. Tag to Big Cass who tags in Enzo. Cass launches Enzo into Gotch in the corner. English tags himself in and takes a jumping dive from Enzo. Gotch tags himself back in and hits a quick back suplex on Enzo. Luke Gallows gets the tag and he works over Enzo. Gallows with repeated scoop slams on Enzo. Karl Anderson gets the tag and kicks Enzo. Anderson drops some big right hands. English gets the tag and takes a huricanrana from Enzo. Enzo tosses English out. English grabs the foot of Enzo. Enzo is hanging onto the ropes and pushes himself away. Hot tag to Big Cass. Cass clears house. Cass slams English. Big E clotheslines Gallows over the top rope. Cass with a fallaway slam to English. Cass splashes English in the corner, hits the ropes and Gotch pulls English out of the ring to avoid the big boot. Tag to Kofi who jumps over the top rope and takes out both Vaudevillians as we head to a commercial break.

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We return live as Big E has Gotch in an abdominal stretch slapping his back starting a “New…Day Rocks” chant. Big E starts spanking Gotch and keeping the chant going. Gotch fights out, throws elbows, attempts a sunset flip, Big E throws him back up and lands a quick elbow. Gallows with a clothesline on Big E from the ring apron. Tag to Anderson who stomps away at Big E in the corner. Tag to Gotch who gets in stomps and chokes Big E with his boot. Tag back to Gotch who throws knees to the chest of Big E. Tag to Gallows who stomps away at Big E. Tag to Anderson who lands a big kick to Big E. Tag back to Gallows who drops elbows over Big E. Tags to Kofi and Anderson. Kofi with a jumping elbow to Anderson. Boom Drop over Anderson. Anderson avoids the Trouble in Paradise. Kofi with a cross body from the top rope and Gotch breaks up the pinfall. Gotch tosses Enzo out of the ring. Big Cass with a big boot on Gotch. English drops Big Cass to the outside. Big E with an overhead belly to belly on English. Gallows takes out Big E with a kick. Kofi rolls up Anderson. Gallows gets the tag, kicks Kofi and The Club finishes off Kofi to get the pinfall.

Winners: The Club and The Vaudevillains

A graphic plugs the Fatal Four Way match for the WWE Tag Team Championships this Sunday at Money in the Bank.

A video package looks back at the history of The Shield featuring the debut in November 2012 at Survivor Series. Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins join Dean Ambrose on the Ambrose Asylum tonight.

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Another Darren Young/Bob Backlund segment airs.

Backstage, Stephanie McMahon is on the phone when Shane McMahon walks up. They argue about him not being on RAW last week. Shane offers to run RAW and Stephanie can take Smackdown. Stephanie says no. Shane says he will take Smackdown and she can have RAW. Stephanie wants both. Kane walks in and interrupts. He said choosing the right person to run Smackdown when it goes live on July 19 is important and offers his services. Kane offers up his resume and a letter of recommendation (from The Undertaker). Stephanie tells Shane to handle this. Kane said he has some ideas to make Smackdown red hot.

Another video package runs focusing on The Shield attacking Evolution.

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Another video package for The Shining Stars airs.

Titus O’Neil walks out when WWE United States Champion Rusev attacks him on the stage. Rusev applies The Accolade on Titus. WWE officials try to pull Rusev off Titus. Titus passes out as Rusev continues to keep The Accolade applied. Rusev puts the WWE United States Championship in the face of Titus taunting him.

Dean Ambrose is out first, takes off his leather jacket and grabs a mic. “Back by popular demand…ladies and gentleman…welcome to the Ambrose Asylum.” He talks about Money in the Bank feeling like another WrestleMania quality show this Sunday and two matches that feel WrestleMania quality including Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns. “Can John Cena hang with the new era?” Ambrose introduces his first guest, “the scum of the earth”, Seth Rollins. Seth Rollins makes his way to the ring. Ambrose then introduces the WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Roman Reigns.

Ambrose talks about Rollins suffering an injury to his knee and he asks how it is. Rollins brings up his special on the WWE Network and assumes Ambrose hasn’t watched. He describes his knee as “100 percent ready to go.” Ambrose asks if Seth’s face hurts. Seth asks what he is talking about and Ambrose said it is killing him. Ambrose asks Roman how he is doing in New Orleans. Seth isn’t smiling and Ambrose calls him a sour puss. Ambrose calls Rollins a party pooper. The fans in New Orleans start up a “PARTY POOPER” chant. Rollins brings up WrestleMania a few years ago in New Orleans and reflects on good times with The Shield. He then says the best time he ever had in this ring with them was when he smashed them with a steel chair. Rollins also brings up cashing in his briefcase and pinning Reigns at WrestleMania to become the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Ambrose interrupts and brings up the title match this Sunday. Reigns says the big dog walks in as champ and walks out as champ. Rollins asks if Reigns ever beat him for that championship. Ambrose says he asks the questions. Reigns asks Rollins if he is the rightful champ, then why does he have the title? Rollins admits Reigns earned it, but “one thing you haven’t done is beat me.” He says Reigns can’t beat him and that he accomplished everything on his own. Rollins said he takes back the title he never lost this Sunday. Ambrose brings up J&J Security, Corporate Kane and The Authority. Reigns talks about Ambrose and himself having his back when they first got here. He said Rollins will get the spotlight on Sunday and he will be all alone. Ambrose hypes the title match this Sunday live on the WWE Network. He adds, “What if I win the Money in the Bank contract…and whether it is you (Rollins) or whether it is you (Reigns)…I cash in that same night and I walk out WWE World Heavyweight Champion.” Rollins shoves Ambrose into Reigns. Ambrose attacks Rollins. Reigns pushes Ambrose aside. Superman Punch on Rollins. Ambrose with Dirty Deeds on Reigns. Ambrose points up at the briefcase above the ring.

Backstage, we see John Cena talking with Shane McMahon.

WWE Women’s Champion Charlotte vs. Paige is up next.

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Backstage, we see Dean Ambrose walking around when Stephanie McMahon walks up. Stephanie books Dean in a match against Chris Jericho later tonight.

Charlotte quickly slams Paige down over the mat. Paige counters an early Figure Four attempt with a rollup for two. Paige with a quick running knee to the head of Charlotte for a two count. Charlotte with chops to Paige. Paige catches Charlotte with a kick and Charlotte does the Flair flop. Charlotte catches Paige with a big boot in the corner. Paige with the Rampaige and gets the pinfall on Charlotte.

Winner: Paige

Backstage, Renee Young is with Cesaro and talks about his match with Sami Zayn tonight. Zayn walks up and interrupts. He figured he would join the interview since she plans to ask questions about him. Cesaro calls Zayn unprofessional and that he is acting like a child. Zayn said Cesaro can’t talk down to him like that. He said they are equals. Cesaro said he has been in WWE for four years and Zayn has been here for four months. “When you come here, you start all over again,” adds Cesaro. He said Zayn still has a lot to prove.

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Backstage, Charlotte tells Dana Brooke she just cost her a match tonight. She said they have no room for failure at the top. Charlotte tells Dana they have no room for mistakes, especially before this Sunday at Money in the Bank. Dana agrees.

Sheamus vs. Zack Ryder

Sheamus immediately attacks Ryder and levels him with a big clothesline. Sheamus pulls back the arms of Ryder against the top rope and drops big forearms to the chest. Ryder with forearms to Sheamus and then dumps him over the top rope. Ryder with a dropkick from the ring apron taking out Sheamus at ringside. Ryder sends Sheamus into the steel ring post. They both roll back in the ring and Ryder hits his Broski Boot in the corner. Ryder with a second boot to the head of Sheamus. Ryder goes up top and drops a flying elbow. Ryder hooks the leg and gets a two count. Sheamus drops Ryder face first off the corner and connects with the Brogue Kick. Sheamus gets the win.

Winner: Sheamus

After the match, Sheamus attacks Zack Ryder throwing right hands and stomps in the corner. Apollo Crews runs out and tackles Sheamus. Crews with a running elbow to the head of Sheamus. Crews tackles Sheamus on the outside of the ring. Sheamus jumps over the barricade and runs away through the crowd. Sheamus vs. Apollo Crews will take place during the Money in the Bank Kickoff show this Sunday night.

A video package looks back at the Money in the Bank Ladder match in 2010 that featured Kane winning the briefcase and cashing in later that night to become the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion defeating Rey Mysterio.

Up next, Cesaro vs. Sami Zayn.

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Backstage, we see Kane still talking with Shane McMahon when Kevin Owens interrupts. Kevin asks if Stephanie is around and Shane isn’t sure where she is. Owens said he doesn’t like to talk behind people’s backs, but pointed out that Alberto Del Rio just showed up to the arena. He thinks Del Rio should be removed from the Money in the Bank Ladder match. Del Rio walks in yelling at Owens in Spanish. He accuses Del Rio of calling airport security for keeping him at the airport for five hours. Del Rio continues talking Spanish at him and Owens talks back in French. Kane calms them down and says what they need is a team building exercise. Kane suggests The Lucha Dragons vs. Alberto Del Rio and Kevin Owens with a special stipulation – if The Lucha Dragons win tonight, they replace Del Rio and Owens in the Money in the Bank Ladder match. Owens laughs and says thankfully Kane can’t make the decisions around here. Shane likes the idea and books the match for tonight.

Cesaro vs. Sami Zayn

Cesaro attempts repeated kip ups as Sami Zayn hangs on. Zayn with a head scissors takedown into a cover for a two count. Cesaro with a big tilt-a-whirl backbreaker on Zayn. Cesaro catches Zayn with a huge uppercut as we head to a break.

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We are back live as Cesaro is working over the head of Zayn in a headlock. Zayn breaks free and throws an elbow at Cesaro in the corner. Zayn with a cross body for a two count. Another uppercut by Cesaro. Cesaro with a running uppercut, another uppercut and a third uppercut. Cesaro calls for the swing. Zayn counters and Cesaro stomps over his chest. Cesaro with a kick to the face of Zayn. Zayn fires back with a big clothesline. Cesaro catches Zayn with a shot in the corner. Zayn with a Michinoku Driver for a two count. Zayn goes up top and Cesaro catches him with a dropkick. Cesaro hooks the arm of Zayn from the ring apron and suplexes him from the top rope for a close two count. Zayn counters a Neutralizer attempt. Zayn pulls off a crazy sunset flip on Cesaro to get the pinfall. Big reaction from New Orleans for that finish.

Winner: Sami Zayn

After the match, Sami Zayn celebrates his win and looks up at the briefcase.

Up next, John Cena and AJ Styles contract signing for Money in the Bank.

Hot tag to Mike Tedesco who will take over the final hour of the show!

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Michael Cole is in the ring. Cole says in addition to Roman Reigns vs. Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, we have a match that is worthy of a WrestleMania main event. It is fifteen years in the making. The two men are here live to sign the contract. Out first is John Cena, who comes out to his traditional mixed reception from the crowd. As Cena makes his way to the ring, footage is shown from two weeks ago of AJ Styles and The Club ambushing Cena on RAW. Cena gets in the ring and grabs a microphone as the boos grow louder for him. This Sunday live on the WWE Network, Money in the Bank might as well be WrestleMania. The Money in the Bank briefcase is on the line. We’ll also see the champion take on the champion that never lost the title. We’ll also see a history-making match that people thought they’d never see. For fifteen years, everyone in sports entertainment has asked what would happen if AJ Styles would take on John Cena. Cena believes the WWE is the pinnacle of sports entertainment. For whatever reason, the decision makers of WWE would tell Styles that he does not belong here. This is where he has great respect for Styles because that did not stop him. If you look around the world from PWG to Ring Of Honor to New Japan, there is one name synonymous with excellence and that is AJ Styles. Since his debut in the WWE, he has won fifteen world championships. In the same amount of time, Styles has won more than fifteen championships. Styles has been regarded as the single greatest superstar not given an opportunity by WWE. Along comes Shane McMahon and a New Era, and he is desired. Finally AJ Styles is here. At long last, the two WWE Superstars that don’t have a title but are still champions will go face-to-face for the first time this Sunday. This is a history-making match and this is a history-making contract signing. Cena talked to Shane McMahon earlier and we’ll do this differently tonight. Cena tells Cole to leave the ring. All we need to make history right now is AJ Styles.

Styles’ music hits, and the New Orleans crowd gives him a nice round of applause as he makes his entrance. Styles gets in the ring, and the crowd begins chanting his name lightly. Styles says for the past two weeks he has turned Cena’s world upside down. Speaking of the world, everyone is still talking about what he did to Cena in this ring. At Money in the Bank, he’ll do it again. When that bell rings, he’ll run circles around Cena telling him, “You can’t see me,” because he can’t beat him. Styles asks where he can sign. Cena says there are two contracts. One contract guarantees a singles match against him and the other is a match that has The Club at ringside. Styles is confused. Cena says one contract says fifteen years of “What if” is answered. One contract will allow Styles to fight Cena and probably win because The Club is at ringside, but he’ll be Captain of the Bitch Club. The other contract lets them go back to the electricity they had when they first got in the ring together. Cena starts a “Let’s go Cena/AJ Styles” chant. Can the penultimate underdog slay the giant? Styles can sign that contract and truly answer, “What if?”

Styles chuckles and says he sees what Cena is doing here. Styles thinks Cena thinks he can’t beat him. Is it because he’s a fifteen-time World Champion? Maybe it’s because he’s won the Royal Rumble twice? Or is it because he’s the face that runs this place? Styles says if he were here fifteen years ago, Cena wouldn’t have been a fifteen-time World Champion nor won the Royal Rumble twice. Cena wouldn’t be on magazine covers or in crappy movies. If the powers that be wouldn’t have kept him out of WWE for so long, he’d have all those accolades and would be the face that runs this place.

Cena tells him to shut up. The Club isn’t full of bullets – it’s full of bull. Cena gave him respect, and he’s come out here complaining like every other indy dude before thinking it should have and could have been them. Styles didn’t do it, but he’s too stupid to realize he has a chance to man up and do it now. Styles can sign the contract and prove him wrong or he can sign the contract for The Club where he’ll bury himself. Styles can get on a bullet train back to Japan because he left his balls over there. Styles angrily grabs a pen and looks at both contracts. Styles then signs the contract for a straight one-on-one match against Cena without The Club at ringside. Cena then signs the contract as well. Styles says Cena will find out real quick that he isn’t every other independent guy with his K-Mart shopping ass. After Money in the Bank, maybe he’ll get the message that his time is up and Styles’ time is now! Styles’ music plays and he walks off.

Sami Zayn is backstage talking to Shane McMahon, but we can’t hear what is being said. Coming up next, we’ll see The Lucha Dragons take on Kevin Owens and Alberto Del Rio. If Owens and Del Rio lose, their spots at Money in the Bank will go to The Lucha Dragons.

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Alberto Del Rio and Kevin Owens vs. The Lucha Dragons

Before the match begins, Del Rio and Owens argue. Del Rio starts against Kalisto. Del Rio kicks him and gives him a back suplex. Del Rio puts him in the tree of woe and punches away at him. Owens yells at him nearly getting disqualified. Del Rio slaps Owens to tag him in. Owens grabs Kalisto, and Del Rio tags himself back in. Del Rio gives him a snap suplex. Owens claps for Del Rio and walks off. Del Rio yells at Owens before Kalisto rolls him up for a near fall. Owens and Del Rio once again argue. The Lucha Dragons dropkick them out of the ring and take them out at ringside with stereo suicide dives.

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We come back from the break to see Del Rio down on the mat. Kalisto is on the top rope, and he takes him out with a seated senton. Del Rio quickly pops up and clotheslines him down. Del Rio stomps him before knocking Sin Cara off the apron. Del Rio gives him a snapmare and tags in Owens. Owens connects with a senton splash. Del Rio blind tags in and gets a near fall. Owens and Del Rio once again argue and start shoving one another. Kalisto then dropkicks Del Rio into Owens. Del Rio stops him from making a tag, and Kalisto surprises him with Salida del Sol, but Del Rio rolls out of the ring to avoid getting pinned. Owens throws Del Rio into the ring to avoid him getting counted out. Cara is tagged in, and he hits Del Rio with the Falling Star, but Owens breaks up the pin. Owens drags Del Rio to his corner and tags in. Owens goes for a Pop-up Powerbomb, but Cara gets out of it. Cara catches him with a springboard cross-body block for a two count before hitting a springboard back elbow. Cara connects with a springboard moonsault block before dropkicking Del Rio off the apron. Kalisto goes for a suicide dive on Del Rio, but he sends him into the barricade. Del Rio gets on the apron, and Cara sends Owens into him. Cara rolls Owens up for a near fall. Owens quickly gets up and catches Cara with a Pop-up Powerbomb to pick up the win and keep himself and Del Rio in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match.

Del Rio quickly gets back in the ring and kicks Owens in the head. Del Rio points at the Money in the Bank briefcase hanging over the ring and poses for the crowd.

A Facebook video is shown of The Miz on the set of The Marine 5, and he’s abusing a stagehand.

Coming up next, we’ll see Dean Ambrose take on Chris Jericho.

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Kevin Owens is backstage talking with Stephanie McMahon. Owens says this entire night has been nothing but crap. Thankfully he’s still in the Money in the Bank match no thanks to Del Rio. His spot in the match shouldn’t have been in jeopardy. Stephanie says he’s preaching to the choir. Owens says Sami Zayn is going to be on commentary for Chris Jericho versus Dean Ambrose. Stephanie asks who approved that. Owens says Zayn asked Shane McMahon. Owens suggests he be on commentary. Stephanie agrees. Alberto Del Rio walks up and says he wants to be on commentary and tells Owens to stop kissing up to the boss. Stephanie says we have enough commentators, so he can be the guest timekeeper.

A replay is shown from earlier in the night when Dean Ambrose suggested he could win the Money in the Bank briefcase and cash in after the WWE World Heavyweight Championship match. A fight broke out, and Ambrose hit Roman Reigns with Dirty Deeds.

Shane and Stephanie McMahon are arguing backstage about putting guest commentators out there. Shane says they should keep one-upping each other and makes Cesaro the guest ring announcer. Shane asks if she invited Corporate Kane to the show. She says that Corporate Kane would be the worst choice to run Smackdown. Shane says with Corporate Kane comes Demon Kane. Corporate Kane walks up. Shane says they’re looking for someone with more stability. Corporate Kane realizes he didn’t get the job. Kane then asks if it had anything to do with him hooking Shane’s testicles up to a car battery. Shane says that didn’t help his case. Kane walks off. Shane says Kane didn’t have what it takes to run Smackdown, but neither does Stephanie. They’ll continue to co-run RAW, but Shane says he’s running Smackdown. Stephanie scoffs.

Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn are on commentary. Alberto Del Rio is by the ring bell. Cesaro is in the ring to do the guest ring announcing. Chris Jericho is out first, and Cesaro announces him as from “Stupid Idiot-ville.” Jericho will face Dean Ambrose, next.

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This week on Smackdown, we’ll see Dean Ambrose, Cesaro, and Sami Zayn take on Chris Jericho, Alberto Del Rio, and Kevin Owens.

Chris Jericho vs. Dean Ambrose

Alberto Del Rio rings the bell, and Jericho yells at Ambrose. Ambrose slaps him and begins punching him before chopping the chest. Jericho reverses a whip into the ropes, but Ambrose takes him down and punches away at him. Ambrose catches him with a snap suplex before chopping the chest again. Ambrose sends him to the corner, but he runs into a boot. Jericho chops him before having a whip reversed on him. Ambrose puts him on the apron and forearms him to the floor. Ambrose gets pumped up before running Jericho over with a suicide dive in front of the commentary table. Owens derisively applauds him. Ambrose bounces him off the commentary table and knocks the headset off Owens. Jericho attacks Ambrose from behind and sends him into the barricade. Jericho puts Ambrose in the ring and constantly calls him an “idiot.” Jericho goes to the top rope and connects with a double axe handle. Jericho taunts the crowd. Ambrose goes for Dirty Deeds, but Jericho gets out and goes for the Walls of Jericho. Ambrose twists out, and Jericho catches him with a step-up enzuigiri. Zayn lisps on commentary, and Owens calls him out. Jericho puts Ambrose on the apron and connects with a springboard dropkick. Owens taunts Ambrose, so Zayn gets up. Del Rio grabs a chair and approaches them. Owens says he needs a hammer and not a chair to ring the bell.

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We come back from the break to see Jericho slapping Ambrose in the head. Jericho then applies a chin lock. Ambrose fights up and punches out. Ambrose sends him into the corner, but Jericho slingshots over him. Ambrose runs over him with a pair of running forearms before having a whip reversed. Ambrose then takes him down with a running elbow. Ambrose connects with a running forearm in the corner, but Jericho counters a bulldog. Jericho clotheslines him in the corner and puts him on the top rope. Jericho shouts at him for the sixty-nine thumbtacks that were taken out of him at Extreme Rules. Jericho goes for a superplex, but Ambrose knocks him off. Ambrose goes for a diving elbow, but Jericho counters into the Walls of Jericho. Ambrose fights up and crawls to the bottom rope to force a rope break. Ambrose goes for a quick Dirty Deeds, but Jericho gets out of it. Ambrose reverses a whip, but Jericho avoids a dropkick. Jericho quickly follows up with a Lionsault for a near fall. Jericho slaps him in the back of the head and kicks him in the ribs. Ambrose then floors him with a clothesline.

Ambrose goes to the top rope, but Jericho crotches him up there. Jericho runs into a boot, and Ambrose takes him out with a diving elbow drop for a near fall. Ambrose sends him into the corner, but he runs into a back elbow. Jericho goes for Dirty Deeds, but Ambrose counters it and goes for the Walls of Jericho. Jericho fights it, so Ambrose catapults him to the apron. Jericho quickly goes to the top rope and leaps into a Dirty Deeds attempt. Jericho gets out of it and has a whip reversed. Jericho kicks him in the face, and Ambrose goes for a rebound clothesline, but Jericho tries for the Codebreaker. Ambrose counters that by holding him up before catching him with Dirty Deeds for the win!

Winner by Pinfall: Dean AmbroseMatch Rating: ** 1/4

Kevin Owens runs into the ring and attacks Ambrose from behind. Sami Zayn runs in and punches Owens down. Alberto Del Rio comes in and catches Zayn with a Backstabber. Cesaro runs in and takes Del Rio out with a springboard uppercut. Cesaro sends Del Rio into the barricade and punches him. Owens grabs a ladder, and Ambrose dropkicks it into him. Ambrose, Cesaro, Jericho, and Del Rio continue brawling at ringside until Zayn takes them out with a summersault senton off the top rope to the floor! Jericho surveys the carnage before putting the ladder in the ring. Jericho sets it up in the center of the ring and smirks as he climbs it and grabs the Money in the Bank briefcase. Jericho sits on top of the ladder and crosses his legs as he holds it up.

Many thanks (and a happy belated birthday!) to Adam Martin for covering the majority of the show for me tonight!

You do know that Long isn’t booking the matches when “running” Smackdown right? So do you mean you think the Smackdown booking team (who has to run everything through McMahon) books a ton of tag team matches because Teddy is on the GM role and then stop when he is not or was that possibly just what they were doing at the time and if Teddy was running it now they would probably book what they are planning to book on Smackdown now? Meaning we can have Teddy as GM and still have whatever we would normally see on the program whether he is in the GM or not.

I predict that if the MITB ladder match is one of the early matches on Sunday, Ambrose will win and cash in that night before the main event making it a triple threat match with all three former members of the SHIELD. Now, that’s best for business!